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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...degree in any graduate department of the University is invited to write a paper suitable for delivery at Commencement. The writing of this paper is entirely optional and does not take the place of any work for a degree. Each writer will select his own subject and will treat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Optional Papers for Commencement | 3/31/1911 | See Source »

...horn, which students seldom have an opportunity to hear in this intimate way, will be played by Mr. Wendler, also a member of the same orchestra. Every student who cares for music should make a special effort to hear this delightful and instructive program. It is an artistic treat which can be rarely offered...

Author: By W. R. Spalding., | Title: Communication | 3/29/1911 | See Source »

...speeches at tonight's Engineering Dinner should possess interest for a large and varied number of men. Naturally, for engineering students, both graduate and undergraduate, the occasion will be of exceptional value. In addition, the fact that tonight's remarks will treat the different phases of engineering will render them valuable for two other classes of students. To men in the elementary stages of engineering study, who have not yet decided upon the particular branch of their profession which they will ultimately adopt, tonight's exposition of the whole field should be of aid in determining in this final choice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ENGINEERING DINNER. | 3/11/1911 | See Source »

...meeting of the Freshman class held last night in the Living Room of the Union the following officers were elected for the year: president, Robert Treat Paine Storer, of Waltham; vice-president, Griscom Bettle, of New York; secretary-treasurer, James Hale Lowell, of Boston. William Tudor Gardiner, of Boston, William Allen Willetts of Skaneateles, N. Y., and Charles Pelham Curtis, of Boston, were elected members of the Student Council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STORER ELECTED PRESIDENT | 2/21/1911 | See Source »

...service at the University will fall in the first half-year. Professor Friedlander's courses will be four in number: Music 8 is a general history of music of the eighteenth century; Music 9 will treat of the life and works of Beethoven; Music 10 deals with romanticism in music from von Weber and Chopin to Berlioz and Schumann; and Music 20, with studies in general musical knowledge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1910 Exchange Professors | 9/27/1910 | See Source »

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